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firepipersnurse
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hi everyone,
into 10 days of doxy and was wondering if anyone felt major fatigue from this med. i'm feeling better overall, which is the best thing, but i'm so tired and don't remember being this tired before doxy.

shoulder are still a big source of pain, at times, and still have the fog, but sometimes i feel like the fog is one sided too. so hard to try to explain.

thanks,
still pluggin away here.
karen

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radiogirl
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Wow Fire,
You are ten days into your doxy dose and feeling a little better!Alright Im jealous ! You bet fatigue is part of it so hang in there it will lift.I had a month on doxy that would make a grown man cry.I honestly would have rather gone through labor a couple of days than relive that horror story again.

It sounds like you are possibly on to better days.Full speed ahead,RG

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AliG
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I'm here with you, Karen. I'm at Day 14.

I was just certain that I had the fatigue before the Doxy, but now I'm not so sure. I really wish the cloud would lift already.

Maybe good news from Day 10 to now I've actually had some small periods where I haven't felt like I'm "coming down with something", before that I don't think so.

You can pm me if you want to compare. I'm headed off tonight though [sleepy] , I should be able to answer back tomorrow.

[Smile]
Ali

PS- I don't want to be the bearer of possible bad news and I hope you don't follow suit. I thought I felt some mild improvement.

Day 9 I had a migraine.
Day 10 felt like flu.

11 & 12 not terrible.

Day 13 was flu-like in am with arthralgias from afternoon on.
Day 14 in am everything was up in head, a little better now.

"Who knows what tomorrow brings" (I'm singing this)
Now I really must go.
TTFN [sleepy]

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Note: I'm NOT a medical professional. The information I share is from my own personal research and experience. Please do not construe anything I share as medical advice, which should only be obtained from a licensed medical practitioner.

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